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I googled bactrian, to make sure I'd remembered the correct number of humps, and to my surprise found this: The Bactrian language (Bactrian: αρια, arya), also known as Altbaktrish,[1] is an extinct Eastern Iranian language ... Bactrian was natively known as αρια or "Arya" language. Because Bactrian was written predominantly in an alphabet based on the Greek script ... Among Indo-Iranian languages, the use of the Greek script is unique to Bactrian.From wikipedia Edit--shoot, sorry about the numbers; I don't know how to make the true depiction show here.
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Arya: source of Aryan???
Arya: name of main character in "Game of Thrones".
----please, draw me a sheep----
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Not sure, Jackie, but something is wrong with your account. (Bactrian: αρια, arya) ... Bactrian was natively known as αρια or "Arya" language. Anyway, yes Arya is an Indo-Iranian term (Sanskrit, Old Persian/Avestan). It's an ethnonym, but suffered from misuse in the last century by some Germans and other folks. Some more from Wikipedia: Bactria (from Βακτριανή, the Hellenized version of Old Persian Bāxtriš; Bactrian: Baktra; Persian/Pashto: باختر Bākhtar; Tajik: Бохтар; Chinese: 大夏 Dàxià) is the ancient name of a historical region located south of the Amu Darya and west of Gandhara.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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ethnonym Thanks! So I guess the people who lived there were called Bactrians also?
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Hi Jackie- Semi-related but not as profound as the comments delving into Arya language, the way I remember camels and number of humps is easily solved thus: Bactrian (like its starting B turned side-on with two humps) and Dromedary (like its starting D turned side-on with one hump)
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